Aaron, Horace, Private, 20501, 10th Battalion, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment Born Old Whittington, Derbyshire Enlisted Chesterfield, Derbyshire Resided Old Whittington, Derbyshire Killed in action 14th February 1916
Aged 22 Son of Maurice and Emma Aaron, of 136, Holland Rd., Old Whittington, Chesterfield. Buried in Spoilbank Cemetery, Ypres, I, J, 5
1911 Census: Horace Aaron was a 17 year old underground pony driver, residing at 136, Holland Road, Old Whittington. He was the son of Morris Aaron, an iron moulder's labourer, and Emma Aaron.
Service record: Enlisted 5th December 1914 Employed as a miner Served in France from the 19th November 1915 Personal effects returned to his wife, Sarah, of 8, Stand Road, Newbold Moor, included: a disc, a notebook, two matchboxes, two pencils, two bullets, a thimble, a cartridge case
Born Old Whittington, Derbyshire
Enlisted Chesterfield, Derbyshire
Resided Old Whittington, Derbyshire
Killed in action 14th February 1916
Aged 22
Son of Maurice and Emma Aaron, of 136, Holland Rd., Old Whittington, Chesterfield.
Buried in Spoilbank Cemetery, Ypres, I, J, 5
1911 Census:
Horace Aaron was a 17 year old underground pony driver, residing at 136, Holland Road, Old Whittington. He was the son of Morris Aaron, an iron moulder's labourer, and Emma Aaron.
Service record:
Enlisted 5th December 1914
Employed as a miner
Served in France from the 19th November 1915
Personal effects returned to his wife, Sarah, of 8, Stand Road, Newbold Moor, included: a disc, a notebook, two matchboxes, two pencils, two bullets, a thimble, a cartridge case